Secret Temple in Pench National Park. I
When he was in a trouble with his start-up, he was very upset about few things. So on that, a village man advised me to go here. By the way, I didn't believe in these things too much. But the excitement is of seeing a new place always remains with me. So I went to that and took a picture which I am sharing with you. It celebrates a lot here, because of the people, this is a very hidden temple. There are no firm deities here and no priests are just licking a stone has shaped like a stone and some snake-shaped phantoms are made in it. When I went to visit me there was a man there, he has told me that once a year a fair is also held here in which people from nearby villages also come. They worship here and tie the manta. And start your year. That fair is organized in Nag Panchami. When it was in the rest of the place, I didn't feel anything, but when I was coming from it, I was in my room and thought it was wonderful.TRIP TO KHAJURAHO.
Khajuraho is known for its ornate temples that are among the most beautiful medieval monuments in the country. These temples were built by the Chandella rulers between AD 900 and 1130. The first recorded mention of the Khajuraho temples is in the accounts of Abu Rihan al Biruni (AD 1022) and the Arab traveller Ibn Battuta (AD 1335). Local tradition lists 85 temples in Khajuraho, out of which only 25 survive in various stages of preservation. But for the temples of Chausath-yogini, Lalguan-Mahadeva and Brahma, which are constructed of granite, the other temples are built of fine-grained sandstone of varying shades. The Khajuraho group of temples has been inscribed on the World Heritage list for their 'outstanding universal value' and 'human creative genius'. To make this important destination more tourist friendly and to give emphasis to the sustained development of the environment, a large tract of vacant land has been acquired for setting up an ...